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2013 Explorer Xlt.no Reserve.leather/navi/heated/20's/camera/sync/dvd/3.5 V6 on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:15743
Location:

Redford, Michigan, United States

Redford, Michigan, United States
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You are viewing an ULTRA ULTRA sharp METALLIC ELECTRIC BLUE matched with a PREMIUM GRAYISH TAN leather  interior 2013 FORD EXPLORER  XLT edition  in superb condition!!!........Loaded!!!.................Only 15,743 miles.........4x4/AWD (ALL-Wheel-Drive)..........These trucks are in demand and for good reason...............3RD ROW seating.........Beautifully outfitted TAN PREMIUM leather seats on all rows---POWER drivers and passengers HEATED leather seats............. NAVIGATION SYSTEM  WITH PINPOINT MAP ACCURACY for go anywhere directions on a beautifully outfitted 7 inch screen which includes the very hard to find MAP display.................... ALSO PLAYS MP3'S/REWINDS LIVE MUSIC/PAUSES LIVE RADIO AND IS QUITE POSSIBLY THE MOST ADVANCED MEDIA SCREENSYSTEM OUT THERE.........................Cruise Control.........................  SATIN NICKEL INTERIOR TRIM THROUGHOUT..................FORD-MY TOUCH which allows you to set parental controls on everything from stero volume to the speed which the vehicle is to be driven at-Also lets you de-activate radio and sound if seatbelts are not fastened (this is a very valuable option and shows why Ford Motor Co. is currently leading the auto industry in technology and innovation)..........REAR DVD entertainment system which is perfect for the rear seat occupants.......SYNC powered by microsoft which lets you incorporate all media gadgets needed for perfect harmony..............Rear back-up camera which displays live video feed on your NAVIGATION screen when vehicle is in reverse mode..............REAR back up sensors which alert you when backing up to an object by sounding off an alarm............FOG lights.........20"  Factory aluminum wheels with 20" Performance tires which gives this explorer CURB APPEAL like no other!!!!!.............Am/fm/cd.............Power heated mirrors............Roof racks for luggage storage............Bluetooth connectivity....................Premium Ford SOUND system........................Cruise control...........Vehicle anti-theft..............Keyless entry keypad ( set of numbers located on your driver's door which allow you to access the vehicle with your own chosen personal code in case of a lockout).........Fog Lights...........Own the very latest in technology and style with the new redesigned Ford Explorer (you will be impressed!!)...Super 4x4 truck!!!



THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES THIS SUPER GORGEOUS/  FORD EXPLORER XLT EDITION HOME!!!

ADDED BONUS: This vehicle listing includes a FREE history check provided by AUTOCHECK to better serve our customers by elaborating further on the vehicle's history in detail and is absolutely FREE of no charge to you.

Autocheck shows a very minor accident last month in which the front bumper was replaced for a perfect job done...100% CLEAR title and will come with the following factory warranties-


100 % CLEAN& CLEAR title and will come with the following factory warranties:

3 year/36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty 

5 year 60,000 mile power train warranty.


Feel free to call with any questions 248-255-1164 (Michael)

Will ship your vehicle to your desired destination anywhere in the states at dealer discounted hauler/freight services.

Areas are as follows which include neighboring/surrounding states as well.

N.Y area- $500

Florida area- $650

Texas area- $750

California area- $950


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2013 Ford Explorer Sport

Thu, 04 Apr 2013

When one speaks of sporty and fun-to-drive utility vehicles, few would put the Ford Explorer in the same category as the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8, BMW X5 or Porsche Cayenne. Yet, with just a few reservations, I'd toss the new-for-2013 Ford Explorer Sport close to that arena for consideration.
As a recap, the sportiest of Explorers is fitted with Ford's twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter Ecoboost V6, making 365 horsepower and 350 pound feet of torque. Acceleration is brisk (figure about 7 seconds to 60 miles per hour), as power goes to all four wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission. Contributing to its more athletic demeanor are larger front brakes, a sport-tuned suspension, chassis upgrades, quicker steering ratio and a more aggressive wheel/tire package. Cosmetically, the Sport is distinguished by its blacked-out lights, black trim and noticeable lack of chrome (with the exception of the door handles).
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